Extensions ========== Extensions are extra packages that add functionality to a Flask application. For example, an extension might add support for sending email or connecting to a database. Some extensions add entire new frameworks to help build certain types of applications, like a REST API. Finding Extensions ------------------ Flask extensions are usually named "Flask-Foo" or "Foo-Flask". You can search PyPI for packages tagged with `Framework :: Flask `_. Using Extensions ---------------- Consult each extension's documentation for installation, configuration, and usage instructions. Generally, extensions pull their own configuration from :attr:`app.config ` and are passed an application instance during initialization. For example, an extension called "Flask-Foo" might be used like this:: from flask_foo import Foo foo = Foo() app = Flask(__name__) app.config.update( FOO_BAR='baz', FOO_SPAM='eggs', ) foo.init_app(app) Building Extensions ------------------- While the `PyPI `_ contains many Flask extensions, you may not find an extension that fits your need. If this is the case, you can create your own. Read :doc:`/extensiondev` to develop your own Flask extension. .. _pypi: https://pypi.org/search/?c=Framework+%3A%3A+Flask